Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 06, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, March 6, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Mrs.
Wayne Lapps,
Society
Reporter
Phone 573
Party Honor Loyal Gleaners
Enjoy Program Writes About Control
The Loyal Gleaners met at the
Mrs. L.(Hieber¡ I | home
Of the Rose Diseases
of Mrs. J. R. Timmons
—
i last week, when following the
Complimenting Mrs. Loel Hie- regular meeting the second of
(By Georgina B. Lappe)
turning yellow. Then the leaves
u—
new geries of programs was
ber, / (nee xir
Wayne iir-n.
Wall), Mrs.
drop from the bush. Every leaf
Phil Taylor and Misses Alma enjoyed by those present.
Diseases of roses and any oth- shouid be carefully gathered and
Kullander and Olivia Stubbs en­
er
shrub
and
tree
must
be
con
‘
.
burned.
Those present were Mrs. R.
tertained a number of the Charlesworth, Mrs. J. Lindsay, trolled before they appear. As | Massey dust, a combination of
bride's friends at the Taylor Mrs. H. Culbertson, Mrs. R. Bra­ soon as the new buds are swell-I ¿|uatjng sulphur and arsenate of
ili/i bush
nnon should
cnnnln : . . .
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home Friday evening. The affair dy and children, Mrs. N. Brady ing on the roses the
lead, is recommended by the best
was a surprise shower. A deli­ and child, Mrs. C. Stephens, Miss be sprayed with a medium authorities as the most effective
cious lunch was served during Gavena Charleswor.th, Mesdames strength solution of lime and cure for mildew and black spot.
the evening by the hostesses.
J. Monger and daughter, R. A. <ulphur spray procurable at any It is applied with a dust gun,
The invitational list included Olson, A. Lolly and children, S. -.tore carrying these commodit­ the specific directions being giv­
ies. This spray kills any spores en by the manufacturer.
Mesdames F. Hartwick, F. Wall, Jackson, Herrin and Martin.
C. F. Hieber, J. J. Wall, Thor
The Massey dust should be ap­
A luncheon of sandwiches, from developing which have been
Roberts, Van Peebly, Leon Holy­ cake and salad was served by dormant during the winter,
plied as soon as the leaves ap-
field, O. T. Bateman, A. L. Kul­ the hostess. The next meeting
The disease most noticeable pear and sprayed at least once
lander; Misses Macile Roberts, will be held at the home of Mrs. n this vicinity is mildew—a a week except during the exces-
Margaret Shipley, Della Cline George Stankey March 12.
white, powdery substance which sive heat. After a rain or a night
and Zelma New. Mrs. R. L.
coats the leaves and buds. Mil­ of exceptionally heavy dew the
Stubbs, Mrs. C. C. Caton, Mrs. Study Club Play
dew is caused from lack of pro- dusting should be done again.
D. Marshall, and Misses Char­
ier circulation of air, extreme
Aphis or plant lice is another
Nets
Neat
Fund
For
lotte Green and Florence Stubbs i
changes in temperature and ex­ rose trouble. Black leaf 40 is
to
sent gifts but were unable
Camp Fire Cabin cessive dampness. The rambler the best remedy for these little
be present.
rose, which is widely grown here, pests. Directions for use may
The play, “How I Earned My s unusually subject to mildew. be found on the bottle.
Dollar,” given by the Study club To those who have ramblers
The Massey dust, which con-
Program Given By
Saturday evening at the high growing next to the house walls, tains arsenate of lead, is also I
P.-T. Ass’n. Here school
auditorium, was acted be­ t would be advisable to move effective for chewing insects,
fore an appreciative audience,
hem where they can have plen- but Black leaf 40 solution is for
A program was given Monday
A clever little Chinese skit ty of air.
sucking insects, Both have to
evening by the Parent-Teacher was given by several Camp Fire
Another disease which is com- be used continually to insure
association with Miss Ruth Tay­ girls preceding the play.
mon among roses, but which I healthy bushes and a pretty dis­
lor in charge. The participants
The proceeds were given to lave not seen in this vicinity, is play of roses.
in the entertainment were taken the Camp Fire cabin fund.
black spot. Black spot is a fun­
Anyone who is really interest­
from the pupils in the grade
gus disease which is caused from ed in the care of roses should
schools.
■xxeessive dampness. Many types get all the reading matter ob­
The numbers on the program Camp Fire Girls
~>i roses are affected by this dis­ tainable and use their own judg­
were as follows: Piano solo, Rose
To Present Public
ease but it can be controlled by ment as to what fungicides and
Sitts; vocal selections, chorus of
Ceremonial Tonight proper preventative methods. It insecticides they desire to use.
girls; vocal seelctions, 4-H club;
ran be discerned by a tiny black Those mentioned are accepted by
“Safety First,” a dialogue, Miss
This evening the Lolila group spot on the leaves, the spot I the largest and most experienced
Krauss’ room; vocal selections,
fourth grade; violin solo, Miss of Camp Fire girls will be hosts gradually becoming larger and ■ rose growers in the country.
Kirkpatrick, accompanied by Miss to all young girls interested in
Pye; vocal solo, Mrs. W. W. Camp Fire work at the cabin in
Wolff, accompanied by Miss L. the city park.
The members of this group
Malmsten; “Parents’ Responsibil­
ity,” Mrs. Bennett; “Schools’ Re­ will hold a ceremonial, a part of
sponsibility,” Ed. Condit; “Safe­ the ritual always enjoyed by­
guarding Childrens’ Morals,” J. both members and guests. The
B. Wilkerson, a reading, Doris girls are dressed in their gowns,
Nixon; “Safety First,” Mrs. decorated with the symbols of
Hammack; conservation of wild their chosen Camp Fire names.
The advisory board will serve
flowers, Mrs. Veal; “Dr. Cure
All,” one-act play, eighth grade. the luncheon to the members
At the close of the program and their guests. Mrs. E. J. Bell
Miss Taylor announced that is guardian of the Lolila group.
those who had received prizes
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
in sewing No. 1 were Hazel
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Chapman, Florence Wall, and
10 n.m. Bible school.
Shelby Caton; in sewing II, Vel­
11 a.m. Divine morning wor-
ma Petty, Ruth Page Simmons,
by WYNDHAM
and Marjorie Holtham; in cook­ ship. Theme: "Jesus’ Way of
ing, Jo C. Benson, Lorraine Practicing Discipleship. »» 1
MARTYN“
6:30 p.m. Endeavor societies.
Space, and Ruby Howell.
w.N.u. S ervice
COPYRIGHT IN THe VS.
A. joy to see them in action.
7:30 p.m. with the orchestra
was thTiiliTng bitterly nt noon what reasons Sffln never went
! leading. Theme: “Leprosy—It’s on no Mondny,
when, from tils port­ ashore when he could avoid It.
Cure.”
hole.
he
snw a launch approaching
It was this creeping fear on the
Special vocal selection at the the strip. He recognized It as tlie
evil face of Hamner that warned
morning services.
one which had taken him from tlie boy; nnd he saw that none of
You are welcome to enjoy this Blnckport to Bar Harbor. Beside the other men dared tnke his part.
growing fellowship.
the crow there were two mon nnd Bob saw that Sam's face became
two women. He had no time to empurpled. He was in the grip of
Those who received 100 in
tnke
In their features because lie fear. He realized tlmt never, un­
Hold Cooked Food Sale
spelling in the 7-1 grade last
amazed to see that one of tlie til now, had lie known the sensa­
The Eastern Star will hold a wns
week were: Doris Anderson, Bil­
men was none other than Tui-hy
lie Bassett, Shelby Caton, Walter cooked food sale Saturday morn­ Unwin. The launch had passed Ills tion of physical terror.
“I’ll talk to you Inter, 'Mr. Un­
Chambers, Otha De Hart, Ger­ ing in the Oregon Gas and El- field of vision before he could re­ win,'
” Sam mocked. “Me and you'll
trude Epping, Holly Holcomb, ectric company offices.
cover from Ills surprise. With the have a little conversation off Cape
aid of the mirror Hint Snm hnd Muy, where the big light is.”
Marjorie Holtham, Lucille Ilolce,
brought with tlie shaving outfit Bet­
Harold King, Robert Kilby, Mar­ Advisory Board of
Bob sauntered off feeling that he
tington could see Hint the launch lied come face to face with men
guerite Laird, Thaddeus Lang,
Camp
Fire
Groups
wns brought alongside. And from more evil than he bad ever known
Sara McGee, Malden New, Jas.
Unwin nnd Hie three strangers before. On tlie deck above his sis­
Elect New Officers ft,
Rainey, Ruth Simmons, Lorraine
climbed nbonrd.
ter wns; he had been told lie must
Space, Mildred Walters, Benji
In vain Bettington shouted nnd
A meeting of the advisory kicked
Wilkerson,
Roberta
Williams,
at the door. Stenin wns up, not venture there. Above that deck
board of the Camp Fire gToups nnd the various noises nnd activi­ wns tlie wireless house, in which lie
Dorothy June Wolff.
Those who received 10,0 in of Vernonia was held at the ties on deck mnde his outcry Inaud­ was deeply Interested. He had'
spelling in the 6-1 were: Mary home of the prehident, Mrs. M. ible. Looking through bls mirror seen a cheery young man tn uni­
who had been pointed out ns
Hodge, Gertrude Hodge, Robert D. Cole, Monday night, at which he snw, presently, tlmt Unwin de­ I form,
the wireless operator. Blit between
Culver, Lillian Updike, Maxine officers for the coming year scended tlie step«. Into tlie boat. the two was a great gulf fixed.
Apparently ho was not going. He
Scribner, Helen Scott, Thelma were elected.
“Sparks" was nn officer. Perhaps
Mrs. L. M. Beveridge was el- was waving to some one on deck.
Lincoln, Loren Loinberger, Nell
Bob had entered upon his new task
Unwin
even
threw
kisses
nt
the
Rountree, Thurman De Hart, ected to take the place of Mrs. unknown. It seemed to Bettington with too great an enthusiasm. He
Stanley Overson, Harry Willard, E. A. Green who resigned. The that Unwin must hear his shouts found himself called upon to do
Crystal Witlow, Erma Thomp­ officers elected are: Mrs. Judd before he drew away from the ves­ certain greasy nnd oily offices usu­
performed b.v engine room help.
son, Hawley Counts, Harold Ca­ Greenman, president; Mrs. L. sel. The launch wns only a few ally
Metzger, tlie chief engineer, swore
son, Toshi Kugi, Eleanor Edens, H. Roberson, secretary; Mrs. M. yards distant at one time, before at him viciously when he begun to
Howard McGilvray, Fred Hen­ E. Moe, Mrs. M. D. Cole and she put about and made for the I ask questions about the engines.
shore. On tlie landing stage of the On the whole, he found himself, for
Mrs. L. M. Beveridge.
derson, Byron Fielding.
yacht club Unwin stood still wav­ the first time In his life, distinctly
The honor roll of room 3 of
ing. And so he stood until the
the Washington school is: La Mr. and Mrs. Dave
ocean going steam houseboat had unpopular.
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Verne Bassett, Elmer Edens,
turned her how to the south
Kramer Give Dinner
Barnegat Light was In sight
Kiyokp Kuge, Vivian Laird, l’eg-
Unwin went back to Ills wife very ' when
Sam, at midnight, catne into
To Miller Employes happy.
gp Ovesen, Elizabeth Schalock,
¡ Bettington’s cabin.
Katherine Trude.
“It will he wonderful for both of
“The Boss says you can see him
A dinner and meeting for the them,” he said. “Mr. Railway was now," he growled.
The honor roll of grade II of
the Washington school is: Do­ employes of Miller Mercantile very pleasant, for a man In Ills po­
Bettington followed him along a
to one In mine. But she Is a dim passage to the extreme stern
lores Swimm and Dorothy Myers. company was held at the home sition
rarer and finer type. I am sure
Hazel Chapman of the fifth of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kramer she Is unhappy. She seemed to of tlie vessel. Here he unlocked a
door leading to a companion way
grade won first prize in sewing Friday evening.
cling to our Mary. Bob doesn't which brought him to a quarter
The meeting covered details know yet how lie will like the men.
I.
concerning the store policy and He has to oat nnd sleep with them. deck at the after part of the yacht
were two big wicker chairs
future plans of the local store. Ito tins the Impression that his I There
Lincoln School
and a table. Sam motioned him to
presence
Is
resented,
but,
of
course,
Those who attended were Mrs.
The second grade pupils re-
sit down. Then he knocked nt a
Mrs.
Beulah that's all nonsense."
stateroom door and was bidden to
ceiving 100 in spelling for the Rose Fletcher,
But
Bob
mnde
no
nilstnke
In
esti
­
week are Harvey Holcomb, How­ Scott, C. Douglas and the host mating the warmth of his reception. enter.
“Yon’re to go In.” Snm said a few
ard McGraw, Lois Howell, Bev­ and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Dave The forecastle resented him. “He’s!
moments later. “1'11 wait here.”
erly Crawford and Heidi Reich. Kramer.
a spy,” said Hamner.
It was not surprising tlmt n cer­
Third grade pupils receiving
“lie’s tlie girl’s brother." volun-
emotion of excitement nnd.
teem! n man from the engine room.! tain
100 in spelling are Walter Pear Tuesday Afternoon
perhaps, npprehcnslon seized upon
"I
honrd
Metzger
tell
Leary
so,
”
|
son, Amber Carter, Lucille Mil­
painter ns be moved toward
Bridge Club Meets
“My gal's brother, Is he?” Snm the
ler, Marjorie Navinger, Halco
the door. Wlint manner of ruffian
commented.
“
If
she's
nice
to
me.
Home
Mrs.
Gründen
was
he to confront? And what was
Yokota and Wanda Krieger.
I'll he good to him." He beckoned It that
he hnd boon predestined
Fourth grade pupils receiving
Bob
to
him.
Bob,
anxious
to
do
The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge his best nnd mnke n good Impres-1 for? A man who could hold a
100; in spelling are Louise
turbulent nnd. ferocious hrnte like
French, Alveda Littleton, Billy club met at the home of Mrs. slon. catne running up.
Fogel, Marie Scott, Margaret M. Gründen on the O.-A. hill
“Boy,” snid Snm. “what's your
Salmonsen, Edith Ludwig, Bruce this week, Mrs. J. C. Lindley re­ sister's name?”
Boh looked Into Sam’s eyes and
Holcomb, Daisy McDonald, Edith ceiving high score for the after­
Holgate, Bertha Thompson, Am­ noon. The hostess served a his tongue withheld the answer
that
had been ready. Dimly he un­
luncheon after the play of cards.
os Tales and Wilma Stolen.
Other members attending were derstood that the lecherous look
the question Itself from such
Mesdames A. L. Kuliander, K. and
a source was an Insult He would
Pythian Sisters To
A. McNeil, Robert Johns, Harry show
this broad, beamy. Impudent
Give Card Party Pearce, W. R, Culver, F.
— M. sailor where he stood.
Ruhl and Frank Dickson.
”My sister's name is Miss Unwin.”
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.
The Pythian Sisters will hold
and
Hamner tittered; he hated wom­
en and dimly foresaw In Sam's
a card party at the Odd Fellows Mr». E. A. Green
weakness some future trouble. But
hall tomorrow night. Bridge and
Artistic Sign Paint
Entertains Study
lie did not titter when Snm slowly
600 will be plnyed. Prizes will
his head nml looked nt him.
Club At Her Home turned
be awarded to those receiving
ing
None better thnqjlnmner knew for
high and low scores and refresh­
Mrs. E. A. Green was hostess
ment* will be served later in
J. C. Henderson
to the Study club at their regu­
the evening.
The Pythian Sisters have been lar meeting Thursday afternoon [ Seward Hotel
Phone 1021
very active in
philanthropic at her home on the O.-A. hill, [
HOUSE OF CHEER
Book, of 1930 Wall Papet
work, in this city and the pro­ Mrs. Judd Greenman was chair-!
TENTH AT ALDER
Sample. Now Here
ceeds derived from this party man of the program for the af-1
Oregon
Portland
temoon. The hostess served aj
On Display
will be used for that purpose.
Excellent
meals
at
pop
­
Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. E. S. light luncheon during the social I
ular
prices.
Coffee
shop.
Thompson, Mrs. N. S. Soden and hour following the business meet/ |
Merchant. Lunch 25c, 35c.
Mrs. James Nanson have been ing.
Dinner. 40c, 5Oc, in dining
Mrs.
E. S. Thompson will be
chosen as the committee in
room. Brr.lria.t 25c and
hostess at the next meeting.
charge for the evening.
up. Luncheon. 35c, 5Oc.
Grade Schools [
Painting
Vernonia
Gresham—Safeway Stores o-
Seaside—»10,000 Shell Comp­
any depot will be constructed pened branch in this town recent­
. < • ♦ a
‘
here.
........ i I ^iMM. ly
Dinner. 55c. 65c. 75c, $1.
W. D. McNair. Manaier
W. C. Culbert.on, Prop.
Paint Shop
Vernonia
tended the movies at Vernonia ployed as cooks.
Sam in -ttirifn,. wotTIh probably "be
one of greater power and violence
Sunday evening.
Wm. Culver of the Vernonia
than he.
&
Mrs. Oliver Burris has been in j Market
-...... .
- Grocery
-------- . last
---- week
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Never. Bctttn'iton confessed, ns
poor health part of this winter, hauled several truckloads of^cat-
he entered the stateroom. Imd
Many farmers in this vicinity tic from this vicinity nnd from
Ills prejiidi'ments been more lit
fault. Tli will no towering»bully,
are busy plowing, getting spring ; the lower Nehalem.
Clyde Johnson was working
no disciple of tlie strong-arm
Tlie seven-piece orchestra of seeding done, and preparing the
school of under world nrlrtoerii ,v the Chris Lian church, under the early ga”den spots.
for Mrs. Nels Peterson last week.
who looked nt him. Apparently tbe direction of Ray Charlesworth,
Miss Beatrice Perry and her. Mrs. Carl Iler is confined to
man wns of tlie same social «'la. played before an unusually large grandfather,
Oliver Burris, were her home with influenza,
as himself.
I
Tlie Boss wan a little, slender attendance Sunday evening dur- in Vernonia Saturday,
i Mr.
..... and Mrs. Lee Osbourn
Mr -. Edward McMullin is re-! drove to Vernonia Tuesday to
l i»;:. delicate of fi xture nnd limb ing the regular services.
“xViuny new Jacea are seen in eovering from influenza.
Ills face hnd that Ivorv pallor oi.e
I do some shopping.
associates i with
W.h 1 rcme <*!<! aue | the congregation every Sunday,” I Fritz Iler drove to Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
And yet. he eliti not seem lo he un ■ : aid Rev. F. Claude Stephens, i to do some trading Saturday.
called at the home of Mrs. Ol­
old man. He was smiling os Bet- pastor. “Many olu members have i Mrs. Nels Peterson has not iver Burris one dav last week.
tington entered; lie smiled i whllo i returned and it can plainly be ! been well recently. She is taking
Jim Green hauled some hay
he talked.
■ seen that the music is greatly
last week for R. S. Linsey at
“I am afraid." snid the I'.eSJ . r- sponsible for their attendance.” treatments from a specialist.
John McMullin is working for Pittsburg.
after waving tils guest ro a S»*ilt.
Wm. Pringle Jr.
A. R. Melis drove to Vernonia
“that you have not enjoyed your
rAminfTti
fl
ins
Tniinler'Tfi
Ss
”
EfaTi-
Lee Osbourn is doing some on business Tuesday.
VOVll'TO."
eif.co
and
wrs
p
*nt
tn
Sun
Quentin
“I have not." I' ttln"on re­
fencing on his ranch.
Reed Holding recently pur­
turned. “I may tel! you at onee. as a life pr!.-< ner. lie escaped and
Mrs Geo. Taylor and son Rac chased a tractor and equipment
that I resent ti e whole occurrence. wns absolutely lost from vl. w That rpent Saturday forenoon in Ver- to do his farming.
It has been one outrage added to was nhn.'st ten years »;:«». I I’ouiul
Jimmie McMullin the small
nnotlier. Tlmt th "v had their mi him by ueeiduit I was iiulomo nonia.
Fred Bush made a trip to son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Me­
gin In a mistake I know very well Piling in Nt w i'iigl:in«l and needed
but tlie effect is Ju t tl e same nnd water fi r a boiling motor I wen’ Vernonia Saturday.
Mullin, has been very ili for the
Frank Peterson and son Rich­ past week.
I demand to I«« put ii.-b' ■ nt one«1." to a fisherman’s shack. There I
“We are prov’-d, •■■■ I for a year." found or.e .Jim:» than GJibs, dis ard were shopping in Vernonia
E. S. Biddle called at Natal
said tlie Boss calmly. “and most pulsed with a beard and clad in Friday.
on business last week.
likely shall not touch any port for the rough garb of a fisherman
The Joe Banzer family were
E. R. Melis made a trip to
one month."
Much the same picture que cos week end shoppers in Vernonia, Vernonia Wednesday.
“I shall." snapped tlie painter.
tume
you wear now. 1 did not
Reed Holding and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linsey call­
“1 think not." tlie other correct­ tell him that I knew him. At that
ed gently. “I ixp*<-ted you to make time I had no possible use for Idin. Mrs. Jas. McCormick motored to ed at the home of Mrs. Linsey’s
these protests. Sam tins told me It was not until three years Liter Portland one day last week.
mother, Mrs. Nels Peterson Wed­
C. C. Clay spent one day last nesday.
of your attitude nml I admire It. tlipl J r»_> <!<» i£se of. my knfjwhMlgoJ?
The wise num differs from a fool
week at Natal and down the
Floyd Deeds spent Thursday
(Continued next week)
in knowing Just when to try to
river.
afternoon in Vernonia.
mnke terms. We are here to talk
George Parker, the Natal and
Dave McMullin was a Mist
Step in and ask to see the
business.”
Mist mail carsier, appeared on
“Look here.” Billington li on. latest Elgin wrist and strap the job last week with a new shopper Tuesday.
“I explained to your first uiurd or- watches, at Kullander’s Jewelry Ford sedan.
er out there, tlmt there Imd b-on Store.—adv.
The Bob Linsey family mo­
some mistake of i-'entities
My
Martin & Forbes
tored to Portland Saturday.
name is Betttngton; I am ii painter
Two more trains added to Or­
Lincoln Peterson called to see
LEADING FLORIST
of seascapes and m.v studio is on
East Thirty-fourth street "
egon Electric schadule operating Dave McMullin Thursday even- ■
387 Washington St.
Tlie Boss took from a «imnll table between Corvallis and Portland. ing.
Portland,
Ore., Pilone
“
Did
you
have
a New York paper
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCormick!
BEacon 3162
a pleasant funeral?" tie nsl.-ofi
left last week .for a camp in i
Erratum
suavely, He passed the paper over
In the story in last week’s is­ Washington where they are em-
the table nnd pointed out an obltu
nry notice tm Led away in an ob­ sue of the Eagle the names of
scure spot. “Read It," the Bo.s several of the Women’s Mis­
commanded.
sionary society who served at the
The paragraph was headed:
dinner given to the Eastern Star
“Wsll-Kncwn Marine Painter Killed. were omitted. Mrs. Lizzie Parker,
"Fails From Fire Escape in Dark.” Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Mrs. Alta
Bettington read an amazing de­ John and Mrs. Rilla Snyder serv
scription of Ids denth. burial nnd cd the visitors also.
life’s work. Tlie chief witness at
the Inquest was Floyd Unwin. Un
win had been amazed to see Ids
friend, whom lie thought to be nut
of town, nnd climbed to Ids studio
NATAL
to call upon him. The rooms were
seemingly In darkness end none
answered the knock. Tn tlie morn­
Harry McMullin
ing the janitor had discovered the tack of onsilitis.
mutilated body in the yard. Floyd
Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes
Unwin and he had identified it.
“It was a clever Idea,” said the were calling at Natal Monday.
Boss. “But I, too. read the papers.
Miss Annie McMullin spent the
In tlie idiom of poker, I have called week end at Mist with Irene and
your blurt. In id most every case Alberta De Rock.
I have had to do that to get my
Jim Miller made a business
crew. Take Sum, for example.
•/
Sam, under nnotlier name, was do­ trip to Vernonia Monday.
ing rather well bootlegging n-ro-s
ALL SINGING AND TALKING
Mr. and Mrs. J&ke Neurer at-
the Canadian line. In Rangely he
Thursday
and Friday, March 6 and 7
was on the way to Iieeome respect­
ed. Tt wn.i ncccFsary to remind
him that he had broken from Dan­
SPEAKING OF
nemora. I was compelled to build
WM. POWELL in—
up Ids real past. I hold it over
RESULTS!
him.” Tlie Boss waved his delicate
99
hand airily. “It Is a truism that
»
knowledge Is power. T have .lust
told you b.v what method I have
Saturday
Eve.
and
Sun.
Mat.,
March
8-9
the vvhlp-lv’nd of what yon call my
TALKING
‘first murderer.’ ”
“But why put mo In pox oo«l -n
of it?” Bottington demanded. “That
strikes me us u very unwi e slop."
Jake Okie, Polly Waker and 1000 others
“Because, my dear Andrew O. iue.
in
I have Just ns strong a hold over
Have you tried having
you.”
your
old
Bettington made n gesture of de­
spair. Tlie Boss had aot the look
of a crazed man; but tlds sort of
talk pointed to an ogre-on'-:
not
ALL TALKING
far from megalomania, lie had the
Sunday and Monday Eve. March 9 apd 10
delusion of power.
“Andrew Orme.” said Betting
ton. “Who Is he?"
at
“I'll tell you.” The Bess par sed
COMING
VERNONIA
a box of cigars to the other. "An­
drew Arnie did very well at Yale,
SHOE HOSPITAL
lie was on Ids way to become a
Ladies’ shoe work
great surgeon. Thon lie fi .mil
within himself tlie curse of gar ing.
a specialty
Featuring Bessie Love.
He needed money, lie found he
E. II. SALISBURY
possessed tlie dangerous gift of
copying signatures. So he forz-d.
Opposite Wash, school
And when he was discovered lie
killed tlie man who threatened tn
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Concert At
Local Church
JOY
Theatei
Coming Attractions
ucky in Love”
Street of Chance
Shues
Repaired
"Hit the Deck”
The Girl in the Show
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors j
most cordially welcome.
J. E. Tapp, W. M.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Order of Eastern Star
Body and Fendei
Repairing
The heartless nicks and dents that
winter driving brings to every car
must go. You’ll want your car bright
and new- like. Drive up today. We’ll
remove every last mark, every scratch
and bump—cars look and feel new
this way. Surprising economy too.
Vernonia Service
Garage
Phone 311
L. E. Fredrickson
WOMENS RELIEF
CORPS
Meets third Thursday of each
month at the W. O. W. hall.
Mrs. Lee Hall, president.
NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
ORDER OF RAINBOW
FOR GIRLS
Regular meeting second and
fourth Mondays.
Margaret Nelson, Recorder
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
American Legion
Regular commu­
Ve -nonia Post
nication first
119,
. American
and third Wed-1
nesdays of each
Legion,
Meets
month, at Ma­
second
and
sonic Temple.
fourth Tuesdays!
All visiting sis­
each month, 8 p.
ters and broth­
m. Connie An­
ers welcome.
derson,
Com-
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Hughes, Adjutant
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary. mander.
Pythian Sisters
Mountain Heart
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Rebekah Lodge No. 243
. No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
W.O.W. hall.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C. i second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
DELLA CLINE. M of R * C
I always welcome.
American Legion Auxiliary Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
Edna Linn. Noble Grand
Meets second and fourth
Myrtle John, Secretary.
Mondays of each month
Della Cline. Treasurer
at the Legion hall.
Mrs. P. Wideman. Pres.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
I. O. O. F.
HARDING LODGE 118
Meets every Monday
—Vernonia Lodge No.
night in the W.O.W. 246 I. O.O.F.
meets every Tuesday night
hall. Visiting broth­ at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vi»-*
ers welcome.
¡tors always welcome. '
James Nanson, C.C.
II. E. Stevenson, N. G.
U. A. Scott, K.R.S.
John Glassner, Secretary.